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So, a tulpa can recall any memory for you? So in a way you are also giving yourself a photographic memory/Perfect recall by crafting a tulpa?

My opinions are all subject to change.

if you were not paying attention to what happened the first time your tulpa can't make that up for you and give you what you didn't pay attention to in the first place. However stuff like repressed memories are all game. My opinion is that my opinion I await someone with completed tulpa to come and provide more info

feel free to say something to me even if it is not nice I don't mind.

What ever your mind already knows your tulpa i guess could access for you if you allow it access to your subconscious mind

Those who stand in the way of virtue shall fail!

 

1. Tulpa and your memories: Yes and no. A tulpa, once given access, can see memories that you have forgotten. However, even the subconscious makes mistakes, and you may end up getting a false memory. For example, think about a powerful memory that you have from when you were younger than 4. Now, whether you want to admit it or not, that memory probably never actually happened, and if it did it's extremely exaggerated. Here are some video examples of false memories:

explains how your subconscious will fill in gaps "Bugs Bunny at disney + Me going to disney = Me meeting Bugs" ,
is the same thing.
is just an extra video of Derren Brown switching one memory for another.

1. Tulpa and your memories: Yes and no. A tulpa, once given access, can see memories that you have forgotten. However, even the subconscious makes mistakes, and you may end up getting a false memory. For example, think about a powerful memory that you have from when you were younger than 4. Now, whether you want to admit it or not, that memory probably never actually happened, and if it did it's extremely exaggerated. Here are some video examples of false memories:

explains how your subconscious will fill in gaps "Bugs Bunny at disney + Me going to disney = Me meeting Bugs" ,
is the same thing.
is just an extra video of Derren Brown switching one memory for another.

 

Interesting. (although i do find the last one a bit difficult to believe.)

So about the memories , false or not , if you give tour tulpa the ability, can they project the memory in your wonderland? i mean like small clips or something , or help you see the whole thing on your own. Can they do that? or can they only narrate it to you?

Thanks guys, I heard that a hypnotist got a man to read a newspaper he had read 20+ years ago word for word

My opinions are all subject to change.

 

Interesting. (although i do find the last one a bit difficult to believe.)

So about the memories , false or not , if you give tour tulpa the ability, can they project the memory in your wonderland? i mean like small clips or something , or help you see the whole thing on your own. Can they do that? or can they only narrate it to you?

 

Either or. It depends on the tulpa and the creator.

Here's the problem: your brain isn't a tape recorder. It doesn't look to imprint things as a perfect recall of what they were. If your brain works normally, you kind of pick out the things that stand out, and fill the rest in with mush. Take Sunday, for example. Do you remember what you had for breakfast on Sunday? If you had a perfectly normal day, you probably don't. It doesn't matter. There's nothing special about it.

 

I had corned beef hash with 2 hard-boiled eggs, 4 slices of rye toast and a small bowl of fruit. Why do I remember that? Because that was the day I left for Colorado, and it was the first time I ever tried corned beef hash. Want to know what, though? I couldn't tell you whether it was Village Inn or Perkins or where I had this meal. That didn't matter to me. The diner could be any diner ever, so my mind just skipped over it.

 

That's how memory works. Only things that stand out to us manage to stay there. Our subconscious won't pick up on a lot of hidden details because we didn't bother to stow them anywhere. Now, don't get me wrong. We can find a lot of memories that were "lost" to us with hypnotism or a tulpa. Repressed memories are fair game, as well as memories that are just kind of "lost in transit". Like when some word or something's on the tip of your tongue. Things that we stored but can't quite recall.

 

What I'm saying is this: don't expect miracles. Your tulpa may be able to show you some things, but it's not going to be able to show you every little detail of your last excursion to the mall or whatever. Also, don't forget that your tulpa may not want to be your own personal memory fisher. If they don't want to go on little memory-finding hunts, don't try and make them.

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